We thought
latte
stencils were pretty cool, but this really takes the cake--er,
foam.
A new company called
OnLatte has grabbed
the attention of
food
blogs (and mainstream press like
The Wall Street
Journal) with its tech-centric approach to the practice of
latte art.
The project began last year, when inventor Oleksiy Pikalo saw a video on
latte art and decided to make a machine that would decorate his lattes for him.
Using a
hacked x-y flatbed plotter
and edible brown ink, he built a prototype and jokingly
filmed it printing a Starbucks
logo on a homemade latte.
Pikalo demonstrated his custom-built printer at Siggraph 2008, using digital
photos, freehand drawings, and logos as image sources (you can admire some of
the images on
his
blog). He's now working on turning the concept into a revenue-generating
venture; pricing for the device is tentatively set at US$1,500. If you simply must
be among the first to get your company's brand etched in foam, or you just like
playing with your food, OnLatte will also consider a
custom build request.
Via
CNET Blogs
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